Loch Lomond farmers paid a big ‘thank ewe’ to frontline workers by spelling out NHS using sheep.Sheep at Shemore Farm in Luss gathered in formation to spell out the letters in honour of the healthcare staff risking their lives during the coronavirus pandemic.The farm is owned by Kay Wilson and her husband Dougie, with Kay’s parents Anne and Bobby Lennox running nearby Shantron Farm.Celebrating our community heroes: Bonhill piper raises money for lifeline iPadsOn Thursday, a post on the Lambing on Loch Lomond with the Lennox Family Facebook page, stated: “The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond was our backdrop for our little tribute to the wonderful heroes of our NHS.“It’s taken three days to get this right and it was our last attempt before these